10/20/2020 7:31 PM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 10/20/2020 7:48 PM
Former president Mauricio Macri spoke again about his four years in office and the current political situation, but also left a definition about his future: "I will not be a candidate in 2021, it is not my place and I do not need jurisdiction."
"I do not see myself as a candidate next year, I do not want to be a deputy, it is not my place and I do not need jurisdiction," said the former president in an interview with the news channel A24.
This definition was said minutes after telling that he felt judicially persecuted by the current government, particularly by Cristina Kirchner: "She spent her time talking about lawfare, the use of the law to attack a politician, but since she took office she dedicated herself to chase me. "
It was then that he assured that he does not need those privileges because he trusts "in the various instances of Justice."
Then when asked what will happen in 2023, when it is the year of the presidential elections, the former president did not leave a clear definition, although he did say that during his time as President, he left him tired: "Governing caused me enormous wear and tear. "
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